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Netflix is ​​rolling out a free, ad-supported plan

CrystalNomad by CrystalNomad
June 26, 2024
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Netflix is ​​considering launching an ad-supported free plan. Europe and Asia will be the two markets to explore.

summary:

  • There’s good news for those who want Netflix but aren’t willing to pay the current monthly fees;
  • This is because the streaming platform is seriously considering offering a free plan;
  • If it comes to fruition, it will be advertising-based, which is somewhat similar to what already happens with the cheapest plan in the USA.

a Netflixa platform that hosts popular productions like “Bridgerton,” “Stranger Things” or “Wednesday” is considering creating Free plan, financed by advertising that. This measure is being evaluated for implementation in Europe And also in Asiaadvances to Bloomberg. Thus, the new plan will allow access to Netflix’s extensive content library, which is interspersed with… Advertising.

In fact, this is already a reality in the USA where there is already a cheaper plan with a monthly cost of $1000 $6.99 Subscribers are exposed to 15- to 30-second commercial breaks before and during programs, totaling approximately 4- to 5-minutes of advertising per hour of content.



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In fact, if confirmed, this wouldn’t be the first time Netflix has tried something like this. That’s because three years ago, a company It launched a free plan for Android users in Kenya, which was discontinued after two years in 2023. Amy ReinhardNetflix’s head of advertising explains that the current ad-supported plan has reached 40 million active users globally, a significant increase from 5 million the previous year. Additionally, 40% of all new subscriptions in places with this plan choose the ad-supported version.

Offering a free plan could significantly increase Netflix viewership and attract more advertisers. This strategy is in line with Netflix’s advertising ambitions, which include developing an in-house ad technology platform, scheduled to launch at the end of 2019. 2025. This should provide advertisers with innovative ways to purchase ad space, obtain information, and measure the impact of their campaigns.

In short, Netflix’s potential free plan is a strategic move toward expanding audience and increasing ad revenue. If successful — as happened with the end of account sharing — this is an initiative that could strengthen Netflix’s position in the competitive streaming sector and pave the way for future innovations in ad-supported content distribution.

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About the author

Thomas Casco

He holds a Master’s degree in Media and Journalism from ISCTE and is a journalist with a professional license since 2020. He is a journalist at Nova Gente, and previously worked at the Impala news portal. He has been at MHD since 2022 and currently holds the position of Editor, Technology Coordinator and General Coordinator. He writes on a wide range of topics, from technology to film and television. Netflix, WhatsApp, Waze or Google Maps are among the main interests.

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"Friendly zombie fanatic. Analyst. Coffee buff. Professional music specialist. Communicator."

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